For F Class shooting the best thing to do with a CM is to take a 12 gauge and give the CM both barrels !!!!! I have one and in the testing I've done it's no better than using a powder thrower, no where near as accurate as my $120 Redding beam scale. Matt P
I am "minding" one that belongs to another shooter. After an initial tryout, I went back to beam scales and use a magnifying glass to assist my vision on the beam scale.
Hi All, After sales service from Brownells looks good , they just said to send it back they will refund or exchange, think I'll go for a refund Next try will be an FX 120 i as others gave it a good wrap here.
We don't rise to the level of our expectations, we fall to the level of our training. Archilochos 680-645 BC
bobeager wrote:I am "minding" one that belongs to another shooter. After an initial tryout, I went back to beam scales and use a magnifying glass to assist my vision on the beam scale.
Bob, Dandy Products in the USA, who make the magnificent Omega Powder Trickler, make a simple, effective tool for eyes that can't read a balance beam easily Have a look at http://www.omegapowdertrickler.com/Oper ... Handy_View. I got one from them at the same time I got the Trickler, and if you are interested I would be more than happy to sell it. My beam balance hasn't been out of the cupboard since I got my AnD 120i scales, and I simply don't use the "Handy View". Tony
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